m:MG OBJ: -CJtTER. LA GKAM52, 0RE605. f ItFRSDVY, OCTOBER 2S 1009. 1. ..' - Oregon Gall Wore People" Pass the word to your relatives and friends to come now. LOW COLONIST RATES To Oregon will prevail from the East September 13 to October 15, Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co and Southern Pacific (LINES IX OBEGOX) From Chicago .....m.oo From St Louis 4S.M From Omaha SVM From St Paul KM From Kac3a9 City , 25.00 Deposit the amount of the fare with the nearest O. R. & N. or Agent and ticket will be delivered In the East without Extr coat Send us the name and address of any one Interested In the State for Oregon literature. VFM. McMUKKAY, General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND, ORB. Ml BOXES ! i iiiiiiii i i ur vim Xotlce to Contractors. Notice Is hereby given that blda will bo received at the office of the city recorder for the construction of a five foot sidewalk on and along the North side of Lot 6,' Block 110 In Grandy's addition to the City o fLa Grande, Ore gon, said walk to be constructed ac cording to the specifications on file at the recorder's office. All bids o be accompanied by a certified check of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid and to be in by 4 o'clock p. m. October the 20th, 1909. The council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Common Council of the City of Ln Grande, Oregon. By D. E. COX, Recorder. Octobor 11. 1909. 9t A piece of flannel dampened tlth Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on to the affected parts is superior tu any plaster. When troubled with a lame back or pains In thes side or chest, give it a trial and you are cert ain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Tals liniment also relieves rbuematl? pain and is certain to relieve anyone suf fering with that disease. Sold y all good dealers. "Think of it gentlemen, ten cents for each thild will soon give them books of Inestimable value to their lives," one senator at Salem is reput ed to have said in the senate when the law to allow 10 cents per child for public school library books was being debated. The wisdom of the remark is being demonstrated every year in the generous equipment received by the county school superintendent for distrl button. Yesterday, three large boxes were carted to the office of Superintendent E E. Bragg. The three boxes aggregated about 1,000 pounds of books selected either by the teachers of the districts or by Superintendent Bragg himself, f and, are, therefore, the very best for the children of the county. Many of the small country districts have had but few pupils and have, therefore received but a few books, but U is the testimony of the teachers n ;ctCCl3 tiit tukbo lew uuuwi frequently are more useful, in that they are more thoroughly read and di gested than many of the books in the larger libraries. . . and Saturday at the home of E. T. Peebler. Miss Murdock formerly was the teacher in the schools at Ladd Canyon. Miss Ellen Stevens, of La Grande, ! visited friends here over Sunday. The Misses Kate Braden, Mary Banton and Helen Linebarger re mained ln La Grande over night Sat urday to attend the Pastime. Mrs. Arthur Van Fleet of La Grande spent Sunday here with her parents. ! Mr. arid Mrs. James McClure. WANTED Experienced telephone op erators or girls to learn. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company. LADD CAXTOX ITEMS. Ladd Cauyon, Oct. 28. miss iseuie Denning who has been visiting here for the past two weeks left for La Grande today, to visit for a few days before returning to her home in North Powder. Miss Dora Murdock, a teacher in the Island City school, spent Sunday CANADIAN PACIFIC Soo-Spokane Route National Apple Show Spokane NOVEMBER 15-20 THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL EASTERX FOOTS APPLY Vf THIS ROUTE WITHOUT AD DITIONAL COST, PERMITT ING DAI'S STOP OVER. ' ELECTRIC LIGHTED TRAINS DE LUXE From O. R. & N'. Depot Spokane ' Dally 10 a. m. To St Paul, Chi Chicago and the East Details, Berths, Literature, ad dress Local Agents O. R. & N. G. M. JACKSON, T. P. A. J. 8. CARTER Gent Agent 14 Wall St Spokane. A GOOD RlCORD We.haYe conducted a laundry business tm La Grande for many years. There must a reason. A trial order will explain ; the mystery. A. B. C. Laundry PHONE MAIN 7 The 'Sum Total of Human Happiness Is attained by the man who selects r3 an! adaptable for his entire f tlons approximates about the keen such conditions to be found in the you. Go to C. J. BLACK. He has a chose from, Fruit Farms, Stock Fa Properfty, Grain Farms, Hay Far out improvements. Prices right a place which Is approved by his amil. io live amidst such condi est Joy Imaginable. , ."Where . are rapidly ere wing ; .Northwest? . Ml large amount of property listed to rms. Sugar Beet . Farms, City ms, Timber Lands. With or Wlth Let me show you. C J BLACK, The Real tstate Van U3uvu YYaiiL .nus raj f lS.il in rti .iMMMMStmr bp mm mmm .m m . j 33S3HE3522X1 it Shrewd and economical buyers take ad vantage. Jftmeansa great saving to you. THESE BIG SPECIALS IN 1 PIECE DRESSES A fortunate opportunity enables us to offer'a sample line of one piece street and party dresses .111 both light and dark colors. All are well made and beautifully trimmed. LOT 1 Consists of broadcloth, flannels aild fancy mixtures in blue, grey, maroon and black.5 Regular $20.00 values, on sale for ?W.bJ LOT 2 Consists of Panama, broadcloth and novel ty 'materials, coloi-s are black -blue and Catawba, trimmed with buttons and satin bands. Regular $22.50 value,' on sale for .... . . .$!. tOT 3-Consists of beautifully made Herringbone, Satinarid broadcloth, colors are Old Rose, Grev and blue. 1 Actual $25. value, on .sale, for .$16.7.) 1 ,TY . 1 rfl IL FLANELETTE KIMOXAS 8Se A sample line of flanellette klmonas ,ln light and dark colors. , A farge var iety of paterns and all sizes. They are all well made and dainty, pretty patterns. They are actual $1.00 val ues. Buy all you want Friday and Saturday for S3 cents i i jfin opportunity to purchase good seas onable merchadise at unheard of prices. (Jrand Juit Sale ENTIRE LINE OF LADIES SUITS REDUCED ..J, FOR THESE TWO DAYS LOT 1 Ladies new Herringbone Stripes and colors Coats, 50 inches long, the newest styles. Regular value $15.00, sale price . . . . . . : $9.85 LOT 2 Fancy weaves in all colors, jet button trim med coats, 40to 45 inches. Regular $18.50 to $20. values. Sale price ........ . . . . . ' ; . . .$14.95 LOT 3 Fancy Serges and plain broadcloth, all col ors and shades, 42 to 45; inch coats. Regular price $22,00 and $25.00. On sale at.. .. .. ...... $18.45 REMEMBER ALL OF OUR $30. ,$35., and $50. are . REDUCED - SALE OF LADIES' COATS. AT 'I CONVINCING PRICES. Assortment 1. Ladies' jtong Coats,-Black Chiveots and Kersey's Regular Values to $12,50, Sale price $6.65 . Assortment 2. Ladies' Long Coats, best shapes made from the new coatings, values to $12.50 at the convincing price of .. ..$7.95 Assortment No. 3. Black Broadcloth Coats, full length, very stylish, Regular $15.00 coats on sale for .$11.35 HJl Tics3 JkV MA J- : d . hi . l2l fo) Zlli !Zbb EXTBA SPECIALS W WAISTS. 'A line of tailored anif other style waists in- plain white and coiers. Reg ular values to $1.25 for 98 cts. """Affslzes' In white fueled lawn waists, very sheer and dainty, on sale' at .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..68 cts. A fine line of white and colored waists' ln both tailored and dress ' Btyles. Regular ?2.00 to $2.25 value.: 'op .'. ..w .-.$1.3 A few styles in .bright and dark col ors both tailored and" others On sale at .... .. .:$1.59 High grade waists In all sizes and a good variety. On sale at .'.81.89 A fine line of high grade waists in both tailored and other styles. Reg ular values to $3.75, on sale now ' tor ..... .. .. 2.38 : mum 3 i it o ). n fi